1. Simplifying Multiparty Computation: A Client-Driven Metaprotocol for Federated Secure Computing.
- Author
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Schwinn J, Ballhausen H, Sheikhalishahi S, Morhart M, Kaspar M, and Hinske LC
- Subjects
- Humans, Confidentiality, Computer Security
- Abstract
Introduction: Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) offers a powerful tool for collaborative healthcare research while preserving patient data privacy., State of the Art: However, existing SMPC frameworks often require separate executions for each desired computation and measurement period, limiting user flexibility., Concept: This research explores the potential of a client-driven metaprotocol for the Federated Secure Computing (FSC) framework and its SImple Multiparty ComputatiON (SIMON) protocol as a step towards more flexible SMPC solutions., Implementation: This client-driven metaprotocol empowers users to specify and execute multiple calculations across diverse measurement periods within a single client-side code execution. This eliminates the need for repeated code executions and streamlines the analysis process. The metaprotocol offers a user-friendly interface, enabling researchers with limited cryptography expertise to leverage the power of SMPC for complex healthcare analyses., Lessons Learned: We evaluate the performance of the client-driven metaprotocol against a baseline iterative approach. Our evaluation demonstrates performance improvements compared to traditional iterative approaches, making this metaprotocol a valuable tool for advancing secure and efficient collaborative healthcare research.
- Published
- 2024
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